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Driving the clean energy future
Australian Geothermal Energy Conference, Finance sessionMr Greg Bourne, ARENA Chair
14 November 2012
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1. Renewable Energy – A Global Growth Industry
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Global Investment in Renewables
Annual Renewable Energy Investment
Source: Bloomberg New Finance (2011)
$billion
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2. The Australian Renewable Energy Landscape
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Complex operational environment
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Highly complex operational environment
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Fundamental transformation in coming years
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Reducing energy demand
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Many lessons to draw on in past years
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No quick fixes
Australian Renewable Energy Landscape
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Location of Renewable Energy Capacity
A map of Australia showing the location of renewable energy plants operating with a capacity of more than 30 kilowatts. The map shows the locations of bagasse, landfill, methane, solar, hydro, wind and sewerage methane generating plants.
Source: BREE (2012) Energy in Australia 2012
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3. ARENA’s Role
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ARENA - objectivesARENA’s role
$3.2 billion in funding
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General Funding Strategy and Investment Plan
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General Funding Strategy
GENERAL PRINCIPLESCOMPLEMENTARITYCONFIDENCE BUILDINGDIVERSITY
ALONG THE WHOLE INNOVATION CHAINRESEARCH (basic and applied)DEVELOPMENTDEMONSTRATIONCOMMERCIALISATION
INVESTMENT PLANSTRATEGIC INITIATIVESSUPPORTING INITIATIVESCOMPLEMENTARY INITIATIVES
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Investment Plan
STRATEGIC INITIATIVES are larger in scope and scale and typically fund market-oriented, near commercial, demand pull projects.
Regional Australia’s Renewables (Consultation underway)Deploying utility scale renewable energy
SUPPORTING INITIATIVES more limited in scope and address specific roadblocks to the success of a strategic initiative
Removing roadblocks for regional and remote renewable energyBuilding Australia’s next generation solar
COMPLEMENTARY INITIATIVES provide ARENA with the flexibility to do those things necessary to fulfil all of its functions.
Supporting high value Australian renewable energy knowledge (SHARE) Continuing programs such as Emerging Renewables Program and Renewable Energy Venture Capital Fund.
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CEFC and ARENA on the Innovation Chain
Basic R&DBasic R&D TechnologyR&D;Company
Development
TechnologyR&D;Company
Development
MarketDemonstration
MarketDemonstration
Early Deployment
Early Deployment
CommercialDeployment
CommercialDeployment
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CEFCCEFC
Innovative GrantsInnovative Grants
Venture CapitalVenture Capital
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This slide shows ARENA and CEFC’s relationship on the innovation chain, from early research through to commercial deployment. ARENA and CEFC will work together to drive projects and technology. ARENA
may complement CEFC’s provision of debt and equity to provide market side support.
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4. Current support for geothermal
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Current support for geothermal
ARENA’s portfolio includes almost $170 million in funding for six projects:
$1.9 million to National ICT Australia to improve data for targeted geothermal exploration;
$1.25 million to the University of Adelaide to research fluid flow rates in hot sedimentary aquifers (HSA);
$7 million to Petratherm for the ‘Paralana’ project to demonstrate a robust geothermal heat exchanger;
$90 million to Geodynamics for a 25 megawatt demonstration project in the Cooper Basin, South Australia and $7 million for its Hunter Valley project;
$62.8 million MNGI/Petratherm project to develop a 30 megawatt demonstration power station.
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5. Finance and risk for geothermal
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Geothermal in Australia’s 2050 energy mix?
The graphs on this slide show a range of energy forecasts to 2050.
Source: Energy White Paper 2012 Figures 3.7 , 3.8 and 6.1.
AEMO (2012)
ROAM ca 10% SKM MMA ca 22% AEMO ca 10% BREE ca 9%
BREE (2012)
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But only if everything comes together!
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LCOEs for renewable energy technologies - 2012Uncertainties in Australian Geothermal
This slide includes a formula to calculate the electricity produced using geothermal energy technologiesand a table showing a range of variables that affect the costs of geothermal energy including Enhanced Geothermal
Systems (EGS) and Hot Sedimentary Aquifers (HSA).Source: CSIRO The Potential for geothermal energy
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LCOEs for renewable energy technologies - 2012Levelised Energy Costs in 2030
This slide shows the forecasted Levelised Costs of Energies (LCOE) across renewable and non-renewable energy technology in 2030. Source: BREE, Australian Energy Technologies Assessment 2012
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LCOEs for renewable energy technologies - 2012Where to next?
• ARENA and our 6 projects have much good work ahead of us.
• ARENA is not planning to be funding a Multi Well Exploration Program as put forward by AGEA.
• There is much work to be done in:• Establishing pathways to commercialisation• Researching way to de-risk resource characterisation without drilling
wells• Researching ways to de-risk downhole engineering and surface
engineering without building plant.• Understanding resource depletion/decline from other overseas projects• Collaboration with overseas research
• ARENA is interested in hearing proposals from industry that show a good understanding of the balance of risk versus opportunity.
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5. Summary
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Summary
ARENA’s General Funding Strategy and Investment Plan have now been published.
We are focussing on themes and outcomes rather than technologies per se.
ARENA can be a key to unlocking commercial financing
Very commercially minded – Very technically aware
Flexible, responsive and open for business
We’re interested in your views
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